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CONTENTS


14 16 24 36 COVER STORY 14.


ADHESIVES INNOVATIONS Stephen Boulton at F. Ball and Co. Ltd. discusses how advancements in adhesives technology are helping contractors meet ever greater customer expectations.


REGULARS


06. WHAT'S NEW? The latest news, product launches and updates from across the flooring industry.


FEATURES 22.


HAZE ERASED Mark Atkins, Director of ECOPROTEC manufacturer LTP, advises on how to remove amine blush from outdoor pavers.


VINYL & LVT 16. 18.


SUSTAINABILITY IN STYLE Altro adhesive-free is the flexible choice for the refurbishment of JDD Furniture’s flagship showroom.


43.


NEED FOR SPEED The experts at Kerakoll share some tips on fast tracking your LVT installation.


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THE FLOORING SHOW GUIDE 24.


BACK ON THE FLOOR As the industry gets ready to roll into Harrogate for the return of The Flooring Show this month, we shine a spotlight on what’s in store.


CARPETS 36.


LEISURELY REFURBS F. Ball explains why dual-bond adhesive systems are the perfect choice when installing carpets in hotels and leisure facilities that require regular refurbishments.


38.


EVOLVING DESIGN Shaw Contract unveils Interwoven – the penultimate style in its sustainable Clever Creative Connections collection.


TRAINING 42.


THE ULTIMATE GUIDE Shaun Wadsworth, training manager at The Contract Flooring Association (CFA), signposts employers to where they can find comprehensive training guidance.


THE #FITAWAY The Flooring Industry Training Association (FITA) provides insight into its course offerings and dedication to upskilling the sector.


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